Economically Disadvantaged/All Special Populations

Coastline College, College Credit Testing for Active Duty
Military Personnel and Veterans

Coastline Community College has teamed up with the Seal Beach
Naval Weapons Station to open an academic testing center for members
of the military and veterans. Participants can take "CLEP" and
"DANTES" tests to equate their military training and skills into
college credit, which can then be applied towards a college degree
or certificate.

The testing center is located in the main office of the Orange
County One-Stop Center.
Exams are free to active duty military, their spouses, and civilian
employees of the Coast Guard, Air and Army Guard, and Reserves.
Veterans may take the exams for a fee, but are eligible for full
reimbursement through the Veterans Administration (VA). (Civilians
may also utilize the centerís testing services to obtain college
credit. The cost for civilians is just under $100 per exam,
potentially saving thousands of dollars in tuition and
semester-hours in class.)

Coastline accepts up to 40 combined credits of military experience
and this type of testing, and can directly apply both to an
Associate in Art or Associate in Science degree, or a certificate.

This website and all activities conducted by the Perkins 1B funded Statewide Leadership Collaborative for Special Populations Grant (17-0165) are funded
in part by the Chancellor's Office, California Community Colleges.